Creative

Producer, Photojournalist and Wildlife Specialist Michael Harris creates some of the most interesting television now coming out of the Pacific Northwest. His specials, films and documentaries have garnered numerous prestigious industry awards, to date 12 Emmy Awards and 46 Emmy nominations in 16 different categories, including Producer, Writer, Editor, Director, Photographer, even as “Outstanding Host,” one of just four nominees across a five-state region, for the KOMO (ABC Seattle) primetime special, GIANTS of the Pacific Northwest. His remarkable work for ABC News has recently earned him a Christopher Award for the 20/20 special, "Wonder Boy," and a News & Documentary Emmy Award for 20/20's "Heartbreak & Heroes," on the 2017 Las Vegas massacre. Michael is also one of the most successful conservationists in the region, appearing regularly in the media as a respected authority on marine wildlife issues.

Partners

Victory StudiosBaby Wild Films is proud to create its productions within the storied suites of Seattle's landmarkVictory Studios, a full-service post-production company also based in North Hollywood. At its Seattle facilities, the only of its kind in the Pacific Northwest, Victory is a candy store for content producers, maintaining one of the best-stocked equipment rental shops in the region, as well as two state-of-the-industry sound stages downstairs, including "Studio One" with a 61x34-foot cyc wall for about 2,600 square feet of quiet, controlled production space. Also in house is "Victory Live," one of the Northwest's most experienced teams in streaming and capturing live events. Baby Wild Films is never short on the technical and creative camaraderie that is invaluable for any independent producer. It's an easy spot to find in town, a cool place to hang out, and a great base to make television.